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advocated would be of great benefit to those undergoing it
saw no reason why, a scheme could not be evolved.
wr. W. Dickson said that in the scheme
before them too much was asked of employess of labour and
employees. The scheme was too rigid. He suggested some modifi- -cation under which young men would be obliged to serve for a time in the Volunteers.
Mr. Keswick thought that what was required
was an effort to make the Volunteer Force more attractive. In
Shanghai men wishing to join the Volunteers had the choice of a large number of Companies to join. They also had the slection
of their own Officers. Under the scheme before them the men
would be under the supreme control of Military Officers.
might be unpopular with the men. How was discipline to be I
enforced, he asked.
These
Majør Hart-Synnot explained that while the
men were undergoing training they would be under Military Law.
Mr. Keswick said that fact furnished an-
-other ground of objection to the scheme. A man might by a petty offence render himself liable to punishment that might
affect his employment.
The Officer Administering the Government
did not think the objection a strong one. No such difficulty
the as was indicated had arisen in the course of training the members of the Volunteer Force underwent.
Mr. Keswick replied that the absence of difficulty was probably due to the fact that the members of the Force in. question were serving voluntarily.
The Officer Administering the Government said that he regretted extremely to find that there wAS SO much opposition to the scheme. He reminded the Sub-Committee that everything possible had been done to ipduce men to jojn
the Volunteers. At the time of the taking over of the New Territory and again at the time of the Boxer outbreak in China,
recruiting
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